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I would imagine the Holidays may have slowed down some of the answers to the board posts bzman. By the way,I looked up your posts and it seemed your question about the ZL-1 did get a reasonable response. That was the only question you asked really.I haven't needed any info yet but i'm sure when I do ,responses will be forthcoming. There is a bit of entertainment value here too as well as information. Can't always be serious !!! Lighten up.
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Well said Bob. Can't we all just get along?
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NO, lets fight and throw Stones ! Bob , you still have that ugly fake 62 BelAir ? Mike, you have one also ? Is it as Ugly as Bob's ?Modifyed... There was no 454 until 1970. It was 427 through 69.
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No, mine is not as ugly as Bob's! It's red and from California, so, it must be better. I read that in a magazine, so, it must be true.
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All of our stuff in Ca. is Fake, especially 62 BelAirs. We get rid of them because they have funny Bumpers.
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Yeah, I know. I traded those away.I was told by a '62 expert that the NOS repops were made wrong[one piece instead of three] but he traded me some rusty ones from Wisconsin that I had redone. What a guy. Not all experts are bad!
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There was a 1969 Baldwin/Motion Camaro under restoration on the Speedvision program called Fantasy Garage. It is a Daytona Yellow 4sp car with a 454. The owner had documentation and stated that Joel R. told him that Motion did build some 454 1969 Camaros. Since the 69 Camaro ran late he used the 454 as it became available if that is what the customer ordered. I have not heard of any convertible Motion 69 Camaros. Since the post drifted to 1962 Belairs, I thought I would add a link to a interesting web pic of Dyno Don and Strickler.
http://albums.photopoint.com/j/View?...304&p=19161398 |
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